John S. Davies (actor)

John S. Davies (born June 29, 1953) is an American actor, director, and teacher of college level actors.

John S. Davies
BornJune 29, 1953
Regensburg, Germany

Early life

Davies was born in Regensburg, Germany, the son of lifelong American diplomat Richard Townsend Davies, who was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Poland in the Nixon Administration. He grew up in American embassies all over the world as well as in and around Washington, D.C.. In 1978 he graduated from San Jose State University with a bachelor's degree in theatre. From there he moved to Dallas where he attended the Dallas Theater Center being awarded a Master of Fine Arts in June 1982.

Career

His professional career included over 60 theatre performances as well as directing many others. His better known television and film work includes RoboCop (1987), JFK, (1991), Walker Texas Ranger, Rough Riders (1997), The Alamo (2004), Prison Break, and the direct to video sequel of Walking Tall, Walking Tall: The Payback.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1984InterfaceRex Hobson, Ph.D.
1986Positive I.D.Don Kenner
1987RoboCopChessman
1990Problem ChildParamedic
1990Through the FireOscar
1991JFKHobo #2
1993HexedHenry Pratt
1994The ChaseCorey Steinhoff
1995Frankie StarlightTobin
1996Late BloomersOsmond Doolittle
1997Rough RidersGen. LawtonTV Mini-Series, Uncredited
1998DetentionWilliam Walmsley
1999MagnoliaCameraman
2004The AlamoStore Owner
2005Dancing in TwilightRobert
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